108 Coffee

Top choice in South Cornwall


Set up by unapologetic coffee nuts Paul and Michelle, this is the premier place for a caffeine fix in Truro. The beans come courtesy of Cornish coffee roasters Origin, and the flat whites and espressos are as good as any the county has to offer (you can even text your order ahead to save waiting).

Light bites, cakes and brunches are also on offer.


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